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6. High levels of triglycerides

Triglycerides are a type of fat in the blood. If a body has elevated levels of them, pancreatitis can result. Anyone with a family history of high triglycerides, diabetes, or obesity is at higher risk.

These causes of pancreatitis can sometimes be avoided or decreased with lifestyle changes. Switching to a healthier diet and getting regular exercise can help manage triglyceride levels and reduce the risk of pancreatitis.

Young nurse doing a glucose blood test on her senior patient, during a home visit vitapix/ Getty Images

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